PAUL STANLEY To Appear At Wentworth Gallery

December 4, 2006

Wentworth Gallery, one of the nation's leading fine art retailers, will present two art exhibitions by artist and rock icon lead singer of KISS, Paul Stanley. He will make two special appearances at the Wentworth Galleries on Friday, February 9, 2007 in Hackensack and on Saturday, February 10, 2007 in Short Hills. Both appearances are open to the public and free of charge.

Paul Stanley's New Jersey Wentworth Gallery appearances:

Friday February 9, 2007
6-9 PM
Wentworth Gallery
Riverside Square Mall 171 Riverside Square
Hackensack, NJ

Saturday, February 10, 2007
4-7 PM
Wentworth Gallery
Short Hills Mall
1200 Morris Turnpike
Short Hills, NJ

For more than thirty years, Paul Stanley has reigned supreme as one of the single-most recognizable front men in the history of rock and roll. He's the principal songwriter, driving force and unwavering voice of KISS. A visionary and trend-setter since the early 1970s, Paul Stanley's passion for both the musical and visual arts has perhaps been the key to the astonishing ongoing world phenomenon known as KISS. His artistic and visual input has been seen in his designs of KISS album covers, stages and apparel. As an art major and graduate of the prestigious high school of Music and Art in NYC, Paul has returned to his passion for painting to share with you the deep emotions his art conveys. Paul Stanley creates portraits and abstracts that are emotionally charged compositions. He aims to maximize the direct physical impact of his paintings through scale, texture, color and simplicity of images.

As one of the nation's fine art galleries, Wentworth Gallery features a wide selection of originals, limited edition prints and sculptures from the world's most acclaimed artists. Wentworth Gallery is responsible for bringing the works of many prominent contemporary and international fine artists to the New Jersey area such as Alexandra Nechita, as well as some of the world's most collected and heralded masters such as Picasso, Chagall, and Miro, among others. Stop by any one of Wentworth Gallery's 20 retail locations or visit www.wentworthgallery.com for information on featured artists, upcoming exhibits, online orders and directions to a Wentworth Gallery near you.

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